Coors Peak Lager

Coors Peak Lager

A Gluten Free Beer Review

As you may already know, one of the mainstream options on the market today is Coors’ shot at a gluten free beer. They call it the Peak Lager, and I think it’s time we review it!

This beer is totally gluten free from start to finish. Props to Coors for not using the enzyme…or sorghum. That being said, the Peak lager ingredients are, well…unexciting.

brown rice malt

brown rice

pea protein (hmm…that’s a first)

hops

caramel sugar

The beer is very clear and it has a nice color. A rich golden copper hue. There’s a very light, quickly-vanishing head. The carbonation is mild. I’m not a fan of the aroma though.

This beer definitely has more flavor than say, the NGB lager. Although, I’m not really sure I enjoy the flavor. It’s just…meh.

But it’s worth noting, if I wasn’t gluten free and I could drink any type of beer I wanted–I wouldn’t be buying Coors. (Not since college anyway.) I only bring attention to this so that you may weigh my bias when reviewing these types of ales. ;)

Overall, I found that I liked it best when cold…and from the bottle. (Cuts down on the aroma I wasn’t a fan of.) Honestly, the only thing I really like about this beer is its accessibility to gluten free customers (thanks to the Coors distribution network).

I’d be curious to hear from readers who preferred Coors in their glutenous days…do you like this beer? How do you think it measures up to the regular gluten-filled Coors? Feel free to email me (bestglutenfreebeers@gmail.com) or comment your thoughts below. I’d love to hear them!

Cheers!

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